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Mom needs help with detaching from son
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<blockquote data-quote="luane" data-source="post: 632932" data-attributes="member: 18252"><p>Dear Midwest, Thank you so much for the reply. You are absolutely right about all of it, especially the being nice part, usually now just when he's received something or wants something. I am here spending my birthday reading forums and looking up homeless shelters, in full repair mode for him. The worst part is when your hopes go up.I stopped having to take Xanax every night (after 2 years )only after he'd been home with us for a few months, clean of drugs and alcohol, and going to school. Then, boom! He's back at something and it's ruined my happiness again. I had gone to Al-anon in the past and found it very helpful. I will be looking up the meeting time again today. You guys are great out there, and it has helped my soul to see those of you who are able to pick your lives out of your children's and be happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luane, post: 632932, member: 18252"] Dear Midwest, Thank you so much for the reply. You are absolutely right about all of it, especially the being nice part, usually now just when he's received something or wants something. I am here spending my birthday reading forums and looking up homeless shelters, in full repair mode for him. The worst part is when your hopes go up.I stopped having to take Xanax every night (after 2 years )only after he'd been home with us for a few months, clean of drugs and alcohol, and going to school. Then, boom! He's back at something and it's ruined my happiness again. I had gone to Al-anon in the past and found it very helpful. I will be looking up the meeting time again today. You guys are great out there, and it has helped my soul to see those of you who are able to pick your lives out of your children's and be happy. [/QUOTE]
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